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- This invention relates to a method for generating an X-ray with ultrahigh brightness and to an apparatus for generating the same X-ray.
- an X-ray generating apparatus As being employed for the X-ray diffraction measurement, an X-ray generating apparatus of rotating anticathode target is conventionally well known.
- the rotating anticathode X-ray generating apparatus is configured such that an electron beam is irradiated onto the outer surface of the columnar anticathode target while the columnar anticathode target is rotated under the condition that a cooling medium is flowed in the columnar anticathode target.
- the rotating anticathode X-ray generating apparatus has an extreme high cooling efficiency because the irradiating portion of the electron beam is varied with time in comparison with an X-ray generating apparatus of stationary target. Therefore, an electron beam can be irradiated onto the anticathode target under the condition of large current to generate an X-ray with high intensity (ultrahigh brightness).
- the output power of an X-ray is generally dependent on an electric power (current ⁇ voltage) to be applied between a cathode and an anticathode.
- the brightness of the X-ray is defined as (electric power)/(electron beam area on target)
- the maxi mum electric power is dependent on the electron beam area on a target. Namely, in order to increase the brightness of the X-ray, the electric power is increased while the electron beam area on the target is decreased.
- the intensity of the electron beam is increased per target unit area, the target may be melted and splashed by the electron beam irradiation. Therefore, the brightness of the X-ray can be increased theoretically on the basis of the above-described equation, but can not be increased practically on the basis of the melting point of the target. In this point of view, the brightness of the X-ray is restricted on the melting point of the target.
- the present invention relates to a method for generating an X-ray, comprising the steps of: irradiating an energy beam onto a rotating anticathode so as to heat a portion irradiated by the energy beam under the condition that a vapor pressure at equilibrium state of the portion is set to 0.1 Torr or more, thereby generating an X-ray; and affecting a centrifugal force to the portion in a direction outward from a surface of the portion so as to keep the portion at the rotating anticathode.
- the present invention also relates to an apparatus for generating an x-ray, comprising: an energy beam source for generating an energy beam; a rotating anticathode for generating an x-ray by an irradiation of the energy beam from the energy beam; and a rotation mechanism, connected with the rotating anticathode, for affecting a centrifugal force in a direction outward from the rotating anticathode, wherein the energy beam is irradiated so as to heat a portion irradiated by the energy beam under the condition that a vapor pressure at equilibrium state of the portion is set to 0.1 Torr or more, wherein the portion is kept at the rotating anticathode by the centrifugal force.
- the rotating anticathode target is employed so that an energy beam is irradiated onto the rotating anticathode target to generate an X-ray.
- the energy beam is controlled so that the vapor pressure of the rotating anticathode at equilibrium state can be set to 0.1 Torr or less. Therefore, the intended X-ray with high brightness can be generated for a long time while the consumption of the rotating anticathode is prevented.
- the reason why the intended X-ray with high brightness can be generated for a long time while the consumption of the rotating anticathode is prevented is not found out and clarified. However, the above-described effect/function is repeatedly confirmed through several experiments.
- the X-ray with a brightness three times or more as high as the X-ray generated according to Reference 1 can be generated.
- vapor pressure at equilibrium state means a vapor pressure at thermal equilibrium state
- definition of “0.1 Torr or more” is referred to “Vacuum handbook (Ulvac, Inc)” published by Ohmsha.
- the rotating anticathode includes a cylindrical portion with a central axis corresponding to a rotation center of the rotating anticathode so that the energy beam is irradiated onto an inner wall of the cylindrical portion.
- the irradiated portion by the energy beam can be easily and absolutely kept at the rotating anticathode.
- the energy beam is an electron beam.
- the intensity of the electron beam (energy beam) to be irradiated per target (rotating anticathode) unit area can be easily increased so as to easily generate an X-ray with high brightness.
- the new X-ray generating method and apparatus which can generate an X-ray with high brightness.
- FIG. 1 is a structural view illustrating an X-ray generating apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged view of the X-ray generating apparatus illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a structural view illustrating an X-ray generating apparatus according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a structural view illustrating an X-ray generating apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged view of the X-ray generating apparatus illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- the X-ray generating apparatus 10 includes an anticathode chamber 2 for accommodating a rotating anticathode 1 , a cathode chamber 4 for accommodating a cathode 3 and a rotation driving chamber 6 for accommodating a driving motor 5 for rotating the anticathode 1 which are located in the vicinity of one another and separated from one another by air-tight members 2 a, 4 a and 6 a.
- a separating wall 2 b for separating the anticathode chamber 2 and the cathode chamber 4 is formed a small hole 2 c for passing electron beams 30 to be emitted from the cathode 3 through the separating wall 2 b.
- vacuum outlets 2 d and 4 d respectively to which vacuum pumps (not shown) are connected.
- the rotating anticathode 1 includes a cylindrical portion 11 made of Cu (copper)or the like, a circular plate 12 formed so as to close the one opening of the cylindrical portion 11 , and a rotating shaft 13 with a center shaft shared with the cylindrical portion 11 and the circular plate 12 which are integrally formed.
- the interiors of the cylindrical portion 11 , the circular plate 12 and the rotating shaft 13 are formed in air hole so that a cooling water can be flowed in the interiors thereof.
- An electron beam is irradiated onto the inner wall of the cylindrical portion 11 to form an electron beam irradiating portion 1 a on the cylindrical portion 11 .
- the rotating shaft 13 is supported rotatably by a pair of bearings 13 a and 13 b which are provided in the rotation driving chamber 6 .
- the rotor 5 b of the driving motor 5 is provided at the periphery of the rotating shaft 13 , and the stationary 5 a to rotatably drive the rotor 5 b is attached to the air-tight member 6 a in the rotation driving chamber 6 .
- the rotating anticathode 1 is rotated by the rotation of the rotating shaft 13 so that a centrifugal force is generated outward from the rotating anticathode 1 , that is, a cylindrical portion 11 .
- a rotating shaft-sealing member 13 c for maintaining the interior of the anticathode chamber 2 in vacuum by arranging the rotating shaft 13 and the air-tight member 6 a under air-tight condition.
- a stationary separating member 14 for flowing the cooling water along the inner wall of the electron beam irradiating portion 1 a.
- the stationary separating member 14 is formed in a cylindrical shape commensurate with the shape of the rotating shaft 13 , enlarged along the shape of the circular shape 12 and elongated short of the inner wall of the cylindrical portion 11 .
- the stationary separating member 14 divides the interior space of the rotating anticathode 1 so as to be a double tube structure.
- the outer tube 14 a of the double tube structure is communicated with a cooling water inlet 16 .
- an axial sealing member 14 c is provided at the left-side periphery of the rotating shaft 13 so that the cooling water, which is introduced from the inlet 16 , is introduced into the outer tube 14 a of the double tube structure so as not to be leaked to the accommodating space where the bearings 13 a, 13 b and the driving motor 5 are provided.
- the cooling water which is introduced from the inlet 16 , is flowed in the outer tube 14 a of the double tube structure, returned from the inner wall of the cylindrical portion 11 and flowed in the inner tube 14 b of the double tube structure.
- the inner wall of the electron beam irradiating portion 1 a is cooled by the cooling water, and the remnant cooling water is flowed in the inner tube 14 b and discharged from the outlet 17 .
- an X-ray window 21 for taking out an X-ray 20 generated by the irradiation of the electron beam 30 onto the electron beam irradiating portion 1 a.
- an X-ray translucent film 22 made of a material which can pass the X-ray therethrough such as Be, Al so that the intended X-ray can be taken out of the apparatus with maintaining the vacuum condition of the anticathode chamber 2 .
- the cathode 3 includes an insulating structural portion 32 , a filament 33 , a wehnelt 34 and the like, and configured such that the electron beam 30 can be irradiated onto the rotating anticathode 1 by the supply of high voltage electric power with several ten kV from a high voltage electric power introducing portion 31 and the supply of filament electric power.
- the electron beam 30 is irradiated onto the electron beam irradiating portion 1 a of the rotating anticathode 1 while the rotating anticathode 1 is rotated at high speed by the driving motor 5 under the condition that the cooling water is introduced into the inside of the rotating anticathode 1 , that is, the cylindrical portion 11 to generate the X-ray 20 .
- the vapor pressure at equilibrium state of the electron beam irradiating portion 1 a of the cylindrical portion 11 of the rotating anticathode 1 is set to 0.1 Torr or more, preferably 100 Torr or less, more preferably 10 Torr or less when the electron beam 30 is irradiated onto the electron beam irradiating portion 1 a.
- the intended X-ray with high brightness can be generated for a long time while the consumption of the rotating anticathode target is prevented.
- the reason why the intended X-ray with high brightness can be generated for a long time while the consumption of the rotating anticathode target is prevented is not found out and clarified.
- the rotating anticathode 1 may be consumed remarkably so that the intended X-ray with high brightness may not be generated stably. If the vapor pressure at equilibrium state is set to around 10 Torr, the intended X-ray with high brightness can be generated for a long time while the consumption of the rotating anticathode target is prevented even though the rotating anticathode target is made of various materials.
- the evaporation rate ⁇ r of a material can be represented by the following equation (refer to “Vacuum Physics and Application” published by SHOKABO PUBLISHING Co., Ltd.);
- ⁇ m 5.8 ⁇ 10 ⁇ 2 ⁇ p ⁇ ( M/T ) 1/2 (g ⁇ cm ⁇ 2 ⁇ sec ⁇ 1 ) (1)
- the temperature T is 2130 K when the vapor pressure p at equilibrium state is 10 Torr. Since the molecular weight M of Cu is 63.54, the evaporation rate m of Cu becomes 0.1 (g ⁇ m ⁇ 2 ⁇ sec ⁇ 1 ) according to the equation (1). On the other hand, since the area of the electron beam irradiating portion 1 a is about 0.24 (cm 2 ), for example, the evaporation amount per unit time becomes 2.4 ⁇ 10 ⁇ 2 (g ⁇ sec ⁇ 1 ) on the basis of the multiplying calculation of 0.1 (g ⁇ cm ⁇ 2 ⁇ sec ⁇ 1 ) ⁇ 0.24 (cm 2 ). Namely, 2.4 ⁇ 10 ⁇ 2 (g) of Cu is evaporated per second.
- the volumetric evaporation amount of the electron beam irradiating portion 1 a of the rotating anticathode 1 can be represented by the following equation:
- the electron beam irradiating portion 1 a is depressed by the irradiation of the electron beam 30 so that the intended X-ray is taken out of the depressed portion of the electron beam irradiating portion 1 a.
- the taking-out angle of the intended X-ray is six degrees, for example, the intended X-ray cannot be taken out of the electron beam irradiating portion 1 a when the depth of the depressed portion becomes 63 ⁇ m. As a result, the intended X-ray cannot be taken out after the X-ray generating apparatus in this embodiment is operated for about six seconds.
- the intended X-ray cannot be taken out after the X-ray generating apparatus in this embodiment is operated for about ten minutes by conducting the above-described calculation in the same manner.
- the X-ray generating apparatus disclosed in FIGS. 1 and 2 can be operated only for six seconds to ten minutes and thus, not operated for a long time. As a result, it is considered that even in the case that the X-ray generating apparatus (rotating anticathode X-ray generating apparatus) illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2 is employed, it is difficult to stably generate an X-ray with high brightness for a long time.
- the X-ray generating apparatus illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2 is operated in the same manner as described above while the vapor pressure at equilibrium state of the electron beam irradiating portion 1 a is set to 0.1 Torr or more, remarkably, the X-ray generating apparatus can be stably operated for several days and the intended X-ray with high brightness can be generated for the same period of time as the operating time.
- the rotating anticathode 1 with a radius of 5 cm is made of Cu
- the X-ray with a brightness of about 130 kW/mm 2 is generated for 20 hours.
- the intensity of the X-ray is not declined over 20 hours so that the X-ray generating apparatus illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2 can exhibit a lifetime several through several hundred times as long as the theoretical lifetime as described above.
- the same effect/function can be exhibited when the rotating anticathode 1 is made of another target material such as Co, Mo and W except Cu.
- the electron beam irradiating portion 1 a is kept against the cylindrical portion 11 , that is, the rotating anticathode 1 by the centrifugal force generated in the direction outward from the cylindrical portion 11 and generated by the rotation of the rotating shaft 13 .
- the electron beam 30 is employed as an energy beam for heating the rotating anticathode 1 , the intensity of the electron beam 30 (energy beam) to be irradiated per target unit area can be easily increased so as to easily generate the intended X-ray with high brightness.
- the rotating anticathode 1 is rotated at a rotation rate within a range of 6000 rpm to 9000 rpm. In this case, the above-described effect/function can be exhibited effectively, but the reason is not clarified.
- FIG. 3 is a structural view illustrating an X-ray generating apparatus according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- the anticathode chamber 2 for accommodating the rotating anticathode 1 is separated from the cathode chamber 4 for accommodating the cathode 3 so that the electron beam 30 is introduced linearly into the anticathode chamber 2 from the cathode 3 via the small hole 2 c formed at the separating wall 2 b for separating the anticathode chamber 2 and the cathode chamber 4 , and then, irradiated onto the cylindrical portion 11 of the rotating anticathode 1 .
- the rotating anticathode 1 and an electron beam source are disposed in the same chamber, not disposed in the respective different chambers as the X-ray generating apparatus illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2 so that an electron beam emitted from the electron beam source is deflected by a bending magnet and thus, irradiated onto the cylindrical portion 11 of the rotating anticathode 1 .
- this embodiment will be described concretely.
- the X-ray generating apparatus in this embodiment includes the rotating anticathode 1 and an electron gun 40 as the electron beam source.
- the rotating anticathode 1 includes the cylindrical portion 11 made of Cu (copper)or the like, the circular plate 12 formed so as to close the one opening of the cylindrical portion 11 , and the rotating shaft 13 with a center shaft shared with the cylindrical portion 11 and the circular plate 12 which are integrally formed.
- the interiors of the cylindrical portion 11 , the circular plate 12 and the rotating shaft 13 are formed in air hole so that a cooling water can be flowed in the interiors thereof in the same manner as described in FIGS. 1 and 2 .
- the electron beam irradiating portion 1 a is formed at the inner wall of the cylindrical portion 11 .
- the X-ray generating apparatus in this embodiment is configured such that the rotating anticathode 1 and the electron gun 40 are disposed in the same chamber and the electron beam 30 emitted from the electron gun 40 is deflected by the bending magnet, concretely, the bending electron lens 40 so as to be irradiated onto the cylindrical portion 11 of the rotating anticathode 1 . Therefore, the structure of the X-ray generating apparatus in this embodiment can be simplified in comparison with the X-ray generating apparatus 10 illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2 where the anticathode chamber 2 for accommodating the rotating anticathode 1 and the cathode chamber 4 for accommodating the cathode 3 are separated from one another.
- the electron beam 30 is laterally emitted from the electron gun 40 and deflected by about 180 degrees with the bending electron lens 41 so as to be irradiated onto the inner wall of the cylindrical portion 11 of the rotating anticathode 1 , thereby generating the intended X-ray 20 from the heated electron beam irradiating portion 1 a.
- the vapor pressure at equilibrium state of the electron beam irradiating portion 1 a of the cylindrical portion 11 of the rotating anticathode 1 is set to 0.1 Torr or more, preferably 100 Torr or less, more preferably 10 Torr or less when the electron beam 30 is irradiated onto the electron beam irradiating portion 1 a.
- the intended X-ray with high brightness can be generated for a long time while the consumption of the rotating anticathode 1 is prevented, but the reason is not found out and clarified.
- the electron beam irradiating portion 1 a is kept against the cylindrical portion 11 , that is, the rotating anticathode 1 by the centrifugal force generated in the direction outward from the cylindrical portion 11 and generated by the rotation of the rotating shaft 13 .
- the electron beam irradiating portion 1 a is made of a target material commensurate with the intended X-ray and the surrounding area is made of a material with high melting point and/or high thermal conductivity, the cooling efficiency of the rotating anticathode 1 can be enhanced and the deformation of the rotating anticathode 1 can be prevented so that the brightness of the intended X-ray can be much enhanced.
- an exchangeable X-ray translucent protective film in front of the X-ray translucent film 22 of the anticathode chamber 2 so as not to contaminate the X-ray translucent film 22 with the constituent components vaporized from the electron beam irradiating portion 1 a of the rotating anticathode 1 .
- a supply roll with a long and rolled protective film made of a material having recoil electron-resistance such as Ni and a wind-up roll for winding up the protective film rolled at the supply roll are prepared in the inside of the X-ray window 21 so that the protective film stretched between the supply roll and the wind-up roll are disposed in front of the X-ray translucent film 22 .
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- This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from the prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2008-250490, filed on Sep. 29, 2008; the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- This invention relates to a method for generating an X-ray with ultrahigh brightness and to an apparatus for generating the same X-ray.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- In the X-ray diffraction measurement or the like, it is often required that an X-ray with an intensity as high as possible is irradiated onto a sample so as to realize the X-ray diffraction measurement. As such an X-ray generating apparatus as being employed for the X-ray diffraction measurement, an X-ray generating apparatus of rotating anticathode target is conventionally well known.
- The rotating anticathode X-ray generating apparatus is configured such that an electron beam is irradiated onto the outer surface of the columnar anticathode target while the columnar anticathode target is rotated under the condition that a cooling medium is flowed in the columnar anticathode target. The rotating anticathode X-ray generating apparatus has an extreme high cooling efficiency because the irradiating portion of the electron beam is varied with time in comparison with an X-ray generating apparatus of stationary target. Therefore, an electron beam can be irradiated onto the anticathode target under the condition of large current to generate an X-ray with high intensity (ultrahigh brightness).
- By the way, the output power of an X-ray is generally dependent on an electric power (current×voltage) to be applied between a cathode and an anticathode. On the other hand, since the brightness of the X-ray is defined as (electric power)/(electron beam area on target), the maxi mum electric power is dependent on the electron beam area on a target. Namely, in order to increase the brightness of the X-ray, the electric power is increased while the electron beam area on the target is decreased.
- In this case, however, since the intensity of the electron beam is increased per target unit area, the target may be melted and splashed by the electron beam irradiation. Therefore, the brightness of the X-ray can be increased theoretically on the basis of the above-described equation, but can not be increased practically on the basis of the melting point of the target. In this point of view, the brightness of the X-ray is restricted on the melting point of the target.
- In this point of view, such an attempt is made in
Reference 1 as irradiating an electron beam onto the inner side of the cylindrical portion of the rotating anticathode X-ray generating apparatus so as to heat the irradiating portion to a temperature equal to or near the melting point of the anticathode target. Here, a central axis is set for the rotating anticathode X-ray generating apparatus so that the cylindrical portion can be rotated around the central axis. In this case, since the electron beam irradiating portion is heated to a temperature around the melting point of the anticathode target, the electron beam irradiating portion is at least partially melted. However, since the electron beam irradiating portion is kept against the cylindrical portion by the centrifugal force generated by the rotation of the rotating anticathode target, the partially melted portion, originated from the electron beam irradiation, cannot be splashed outward from the cylindrical portion. - According to
Reference 1, therefore, since the intensity of the electron beam to be irradiated onto the rotating anticathode target can be increased per target unit area under the condition that the melting and splashing of the rotating anticathode target are prevented, an X-ray with an relatively higher brightness can be obtained as compared with a conventional one. - [Reference 1] JP-A 2004-172135 (KOKAI)
- In view of high resolution analysis, examination and medical application, however, it is required to increase the brightness of the X-ray and thus, develop an X-ray generating method and an X-ray generating apparatus so as to satisfy the above-described requirement.
- It is an object of the present invention to provide a new X-ray generating method and apparatus which can generate an X-ray with high brightness.
- In order to achieve the object, the present invention relates to a method for generating an X-ray, comprising the steps of: irradiating an energy beam onto a rotating anticathode so as to heat a portion irradiated by the energy beam under the condition that a vapor pressure at equilibrium state of the portion is set to 0.1 Torr or more, thereby generating an X-ray; and affecting a centrifugal force to the portion in a direction outward from a surface of the portion so as to keep the portion at the rotating anticathode.
- The present invention also relates to an apparatus for generating an x-ray, comprising: an energy beam source for generating an energy beam; a rotating anticathode for generating an x-ray by an irradiation of the energy beam from the energy beam; and a rotation mechanism, connected with the rotating anticathode, for affecting a centrifugal force in a direction outward from the rotating anticathode, wherein the energy beam is irradiated so as to heat a portion irradiated by the energy beam under the condition that a vapor pressure at equilibrium state of the portion is set to 0.1 Torr or more, wherein the portion is kept at the rotating anticathode by the centrifugal force.
- In the present invention, the rotating anticathode target is employed so that an energy beam is irradiated onto the rotating anticathode target to generate an X-ray. In this case, the energy beam is controlled so that the vapor pressure of the rotating anticathode at equilibrium state can be set to 0.1 Torr or less. Therefore, the intended X-ray with high brightness can be generated for a long time while the consumption of the rotating anticathode is prevented. As of now, the reason why the intended X-ray with high brightness can be generated for a long time while the consumption of the rotating anticathode is prevented is not found out and clarified. However, the above-described effect/function is repeatedly confirmed through several experiments.
- According to the present invention, the X-ray with a brightness three times or more as high as the X-ray generated according to
Reference 1 can be generated. - In the present invention, “vapor pressure at equilibrium state” means a vapor pressure at thermal equilibrium state, and the definition of “0.1 Torr or more” is referred to “Vacuum handbook (Ulvac, Inc)” published by Ohmsha.
- In an aspect of the present invention, the rotating anticathode includes a cylindrical portion with a central axis corresponding to a rotation center of the rotating anticathode so that the energy beam is irradiated onto an inner wall of the cylindrical portion. In this case, the irradiated portion by the energy beam can be easily and absolutely kept at the rotating anticathode.
- In another aspect of the present invention, the energy beam is an electron beam. In this case, the intensity of the electron beam (energy beam) to be irradiated per target (rotating anticathode) unit area can be easily increased so as to easily generate an X-ray with high brightness.
- As described above, according to the present invention can be provided the new X-ray generating method and apparatus which can generate an X-ray with high brightness.
- For better understanding of the present invention, reference is made to the attached drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a structural view illustrating an X-ray generating apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is an enlarged view of the X-ray generating apparatus illustrated inFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is a structural view illustrating an X-ray generating apparatus according to another embodiment of the present invention. - Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a structural view illustrating an X-ray generating apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.FIG. 2 is an enlarged view of the X-ray generating apparatus illustrated inFIG. 1 . - In
FIGS. 1 and 2 , theX-ray generating apparatus 10 includes ananticathode chamber 2 for accommodating a rotatinganticathode 1, acathode chamber 4 for accommodating acathode 3 and arotation driving chamber 6 for accommodating a drivingmotor 5 for rotating theanticathode 1 which are located in the vicinity of one another and separated from one another by air- 2 a, 4 a and 6 a. At a separatingtight members wall 2 b for separating theanticathode chamber 2 and thecathode chamber 4 is formed asmall hole 2 c forpassing electron beams 30 to be emitted from thecathode 3 through the separatingwall 2 b. Then, at theanticathode chamber 2 and thecathode chamber 4 are provided 2 d and 4 d, respectively to which vacuum pumps (not shown) are connected.vacuum outlets - The rotating
anticathode 1 includes acylindrical portion 11 made of Cu (copper)or the like, acircular plate 12 formed so as to close the one opening of thecylindrical portion 11, and arotating shaft 13 with a center shaft shared with thecylindrical portion 11 and thecircular plate 12 which are integrally formed. The interiors of thecylindrical portion 11, thecircular plate 12 and the rotatingshaft 13 are formed in air hole so that a cooling water can be flowed in the interiors thereof. An electron beam is irradiated onto the inner wall of thecylindrical portion 11 to form an electronbeam irradiating portion 1 a on thecylindrical portion 11. - The rotating
shaft 13 is supported rotatably by a pair of 13 a and 13 b which are provided in thebearings rotation driving chamber 6. Therotor 5 b of thedriving motor 5 is provided at the periphery of the rotatingshaft 13, and the stationary 5 a to rotatably drive therotor 5 b is attached to the air-tight member 6 a in therotation driving chamber 6. - The rotating
anticathode 1 is rotated by the rotation of the rotatingshaft 13 so that a centrifugal force is generated outward from the rotatinganticathode 1, that is, acylindrical portion 11. - At the root of the rotating
shaft 13 near thecircular plate 12 is provided a rotating shaft-sealingmember 13 c for maintaining the interior of theanticathode chamber 2 in vacuum by arranging the rotatingshaft 13 and the air-tight member 6 a under air-tight condition. - In the rotating
anticathode 1 is inserted a stationary separatingmember 14 for flowing the cooling water along the inner wall of the electronbeam irradiating portion 1 a. The stationary separatingmember 14 is formed in a cylindrical shape commensurate with the shape of the rotatingshaft 13, enlarged along the shape of thecircular shape 12 and elongated short of the inner wall of thecylindrical portion 11. - In other words, the stationary separating
member 14 divides the interior space of the rotatinganticathode 1 so as to be a double tube structure. Theouter tube 14 a of the double tube structure is communicated with acooling water inlet 16. Herein, an axial sealing member 14 c is provided at the left-side periphery of therotating shaft 13 so that the cooling water, which is introduced from theinlet 16, is introduced into theouter tube 14 a of the double tube structure so as not to be leaked to the accommodating space where the 13 a, 13 b and the drivingbearings motor 5 are provided. - The cooling water, which is introduced from the
inlet 16, is flowed in theouter tube 14 a of the double tube structure, returned from the inner wall of thecylindrical portion 11 and flowed in theinner tube 14 b of the double tube structure. In this case, the inner wall of the electronbeam irradiating portion 1 a is cooled by the cooling water, and the remnant cooling water is flowed in theinner tube 14 b and discharged from theoutlet 17. - At the air-
tight member 2 a in the vicinity of the electronbeam irradiating portion 1 a of therotating anticathode 1 is provided anX-ray window 21 for taking out anX-ray 20 generated by the irradiation of theelectron beam 30 onto the electronbeam irradiating portion 1 a. At theX-ray window 21 is provided an X-raytranslucent film 22 made of a material which can pass the X-ray therethrough such as Be, Al so that the intended X-ray can be taken out of the apparatus with maintaining the vacuum condition of theanticathode chamber 2. - The
cathode 3 includes an insulatingstructural portion 32, afilament 33, awehnelt 34 and the like, and configured such that theelectron beam 30 can be irradiated onto therotating anticathode 1 by the supply of high voltage electric power with several ten kV from a high voltage electricpower introducing portion 31 and the supply of filament electric power. - In such a state, the
electron beam 30 is irradiated onto the electronbeam irradiating portion 1 a of therotating anticathode 1 while therotating anticathode 1 is rotated at high speed by the drivingmotor 5 under the condition that the cooling water is introduced into the inside of therotating anticathode 1, that is, thecylindrical portion 11 to generate theX-ray 20. - In this embodiment, the vapor pressure at equilibrium state of the electron
beam irradiating portion 1 a of thecylindrical portion 11 of therotating anticathode 1 is set to 0.1 Torr or more, preferably 100 Torr or less, more preferably 10 Torr or less when theelectron beam 30 is irradiated onto the electronbeam irradiating portion 1 a. In this case, the intended X-ray with high brightness can be generated for a long time while the consumption of the rotating anticathode target is prevented. As of now, the reason why the intended X-ray with high brightness can be generated for a long time while the consumption of the rotating anticathode target is prevented is not found out and clarified. - If the vapor pressure at equilibrium state of the electron
beam irradiating portion 1 a is beyond 100 Torr which may be defined as an upper limited value of the vapor pressure thereat, therotating anticathode 1 may be consumed remarkably so that the intended X-ray with high brightness may not be generated stably. If the vapor pressure at equilibrium state is set to around 10 Torr, the intended X-ray with high brightness can be generated for a long time while the consumption of the rotating anticathode target is prevented even though the rotating anticathode target is made of various materials. - Generally, the evaporation rate Γr of a material can be represented by the following equation (refer to “Vacuum Physics and Application” published by SHOKABO PUBLISHING Co., Ltd.);
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Γm=5.8×10−2 ×p·(M/T)1/2(g·cm−2·sec−1) (1) - (Herein, p: vapor pressure at equilibrium state (Torr), M: molecular weight, T; temperature (K)).
- As one embodiment, if the
rotating anticathode 1 is made of Cu, the temperature T is 2130 K when the vapor pressure p at equilibrium state is 10 Torr. Since the molecular weight M of Cu is 63.54, the evaporation rate m of Cu becomes 0.1 (g·m−2·sec−1) according to the equation (1). On the other hand, since the area of the electronbeam irradiating portion 1 a is about 0.24 (cm2), for example, the evaporation amount per unit time becomes 2.4×10−2 (g·sec−1) on the basis of the multiplying calculation of 0.1 (g·cm−2·sec−1)×0.24 (cm2). Namely, 2.4×10−2 (g) of Cu is evaporated per second. - Since the density ρ of Cu is 8.92 (g·cm−3), 2.7×10−3 (cm3) of Cu is evaporated on the basis of the calculation of 2.4×10−2 (g·sec−1)/8.92 (g·cm−3)=2.7×10−3 (cm3·sec−1).
- The volumetric evaporation amount of the electron
beam irradiating portion 1 a of therotating anticathode 1 can be represented by the following equation: -
circumferential length of rotating anticathode (cm)×beam width of electron beam (cm)×depressing depth of rotating anticathode per second (cm) (2) - Therefore, if the circumferential length of the
rotating anticathode 1 is set to 10Π cm and the beam width of theelectron beam 30 is set to 0.08 cm, the equation (2) can be calculated as 10Π×0.08×d and the relation of 10Π×0.08×d=2.7×10−3 can be satisfied, the depressing depth d of therotating anticathode 1 per second can be calculated as d=10.7 μm·sec−1. - Generally, since the thickness of the
rotating anticathode 1 is about 2 mm, if the above-described relation (i.e., d=10.7 μm·sec−1) is satisfied, therotating anticathode 1 is consumed so that some holes may be formed at therotating anticathode 1 for about three minutes. On the other hand, the electronbeam irradiating portion 1 a is depressed by the irradiation of theelectron beam 30 so that the intended X-ray is taken out of the depressed portion of the electronbeam irradiating portion 1 a. If the taking-out angle of the intended X-ray is six degrees, for example, the intended X-ray cannot be taken out of the electronbeam irradiating portion 1 a when the depth of the depressed portion becomes 63 μm. As a result, the intended X-ray cannot be taken out after the X-ray generating apparatus in this embodiment is operated for about six seconds. - If the vapor pressure p at equilibrium state is set to 0.1 Torr as the lower limited value thereof, the intended X-ray cannot be taken out after the X-ray generating apparatus in this embodiment is operated for about ten minutes by conducting the above-described calculation in the same manner.
- Namely, according to the theoretical equations disclosed in conventional documents, it is considered that the X-ray generating apparatus disclosed in
FIGS. 1 and 2 can be operated only for six seconds to ten minutes and thus, not operated for a long time. As a result, it is considered that even in the case that the X-ray generating apparatus (rotating anticathode X-ray generating apparatus) illustrated inFIGS. 1 and 2 is employed, it is difficult to stably generate an X-ray with high brightness for a long time. - However, even though the X-ray generating apparatus illustrated in
FIGS. 1 and 2 is operated in the same manner as described above while the vapor pressure at equilibrium state of the electronbeam irradiating portion 1 a is set to 0.1 Torr or more, amazingly, the X-ray generating apparatus can be stably operated for several days and the intended X-ray with high brightness can be generated for the same period of time as the operating time. At present, in the case that therotating anticathode 1 with a radius of 5 cm is made of Cu, the X-ray with a brightness of about 130 kW/mm2 is generated for 20 hours. The intensity of the X-ray is not declined over 20 hours so that the X-ray generating apparatus illustrated inFIGS. 1 and 2 can exhibit a lifetime several through several hundred times as long as the theoretical lifetime as described above. - Here, the same effect/function can be exhibited when the
rotating anticathode 1 is made of another target material such as Co, Mo and W except Cu. - The electron
beam irradiating portion 1 a is kept against thecylindrical portion 11, that is, therotating anticathode 1 by the centrifugal force generated in the direction outward from thecylindrical portion 11 and generated by the rotation of therotating shaft 13. - Since the
electron beam 30 is employed as an energy beam for heating therotating anticathode 1, the intensity of the electron beam 30 (energy beam) to be irradiated per target unit area can be easily increased so as to easily generate the intended X-ray with high brightness. - Moreover, it is desired that the
rotating anticathode 1 is rotated at a rotation rate within a range of 6000 rpm to 9000 rpm. In this case, the above-described effect/function can be exhibited effectively, but the reason is not clarified. -
FIG. 3 is a structural view illustrating an X-ray generating apparatus according to another embodiment of the present invention. In the X-ray generating apparatus illustrated inFIGS. 1 and 2 , theanticathode chamber 2 for accommodating therotating anticathode 1 is separated from thecathode chamber 4 for accommodating thecathode 3 so that theelectron beam 30 is introduced linearly into theanticathode chamber 2 from thecathode 3 via thesmall hole 2 c formed at the separatingwall 2 b for separating theanticathode chamber 2 and thecathode chamber 4, and then, irradiated onto thecylindrical portion 11 of therotating anticathode 1. - On the contrary, in the X-ray generating apparatus in this embodiment, the
rotating anticathode 1 and an electron beam source (cathode) are disposed in the same chamber, not disposed in the respective different chambers as the X-ray generating apparatus illustrated inFIGS. 1 and 2 so that an electron beam emitted from the electron beam source is deflected by a bending magnet and thus, irradiated onto thecylindrical portion 11 of therotating anticathode 1. Hereinafter, this embodiment will be described concretely. - As shown in
FIG. 3 , the X-ray generating apparatus in this embodiment includes therotating anticathode 1 and anelectron gun 40 as the electron beam source. Therotating anticathode 1 includes thecylindrical portion 11 made of Cu (copper)or the like, thecircular plate 12 formed so as to close the one opening of thecylindrical portion 11, and therotating shaft 13 with a center shaft shared with thecylindrical portion 11 and thecircular plate 12 which are integrally formed. The interiors of thecylindrical portion 11, thecircular plate 12 and therotating shaft 13 are formed in air hole so that a cooling water can be flowed in the interiors thereof in the same manner as described inFIGS. 1 and 2 . - In this embodiment, the electron
beam irradiating portion 1 a is formed at the inner wall of thecylindrical portion 11. - As shown in
FIG. 3 , the X-ray generating apparatus in this embodiment is configured such that therotating anticathode 1 and theelectron gun 40 are disposed in the same chamber and theelectron beam 30 emitted from theelectron gun 40 is deflected by the bending magnet, concretely, the bendingelectron lens 40 so as to be irradiated onto thecylindrical portion 11 of therotating anticathode 1. Therefore, the structure of the X-ray generating apparatus in this embodiment can be simplified in comparison with theX-ray generating apparatus 10 illustrated inFIGS. 1 and 2 where theanticathode chamber 2 for accommodating therotating anticathode 1 and thecathode chamber 4 for accommodating thecathode 3 are separated from one another. - The
electron beam 30 is laterally emitted from theelectron gun 40 and deflected by about 180 degrees with the bendingelectron lens 41 so as to be irradiated onto the inner wall of thecylindrical portion 11 of therotating anticathode 1, thereby generating the intendedX-ray 20 from the heated electronbeam irradiating portion 1 a. - In this embodiment, the vapor pressure at equilibrium state of the electron
beam irradiating portion 1 a of thecylindrical portion 11 of therotating anticathode 1 is set to 0.1 Torr or more, preferably 100 Torr or less, more preferably 10 Torr or less when theelectron beam 30 is irradiated onto the electronbeam irradiating portion 1 a. In this case, the intended X-ray with high brightness can be generated for a long time while the consumption of therotating anticathode 1 is prevented, but the reason is not found out and clarified. - The electron
beam irradiating portion 1 a is kept against thecylindrical portion 11, that is, therotating anticathode 1 by the centrifugal force generated in the direction outward from thecylindrical portion 11 and generated by the rotation of therotating shaft 13. - Although the present invention was described in detail with reference to the above examples, this invention is not limited to the above disclosure and every kind of variation and modification may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
- For example, if the electron
beam irradiating portion 1 a is made of a target material commensurate with the intended X-ray and the surrounding area is made of a material with high melting point and/or high thermal conductivity, the cooling efficiency of therotating anticathode 1 can be enhanced and the deformation of therotating anticathode 1 can be prevented so that the brightness of the intended X-ray can be much enhanced. - Moreover, it is desired to prepare an exchangeable X-ray translucent protective film in front of the X-ray
translucent film 22 of theanticathode chamber 2 so as not to contaminate the X-raytranslucent film 22 with the constituent components vaporized from the electronbeam irradiating portion 1 a of therotating anticathode 1. In this case, a supply roll with a long and rolled protective film made of a material having recoil electron-resistance such as Ni and a wind-up roll for winding up the protective film rolled at the supply roll are prepared in the inside of theX-ray window 21 so that the protective film stretched between the supply roll and the wind-up roll are disposed in front of the X-raytranslucent film 22.
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